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Jokes and basic conversation just don't seem right. Also, things like misspelled words and run-on sentences blot the dialogue landscape. With as much hype as Capcom has been trying to generate over the game, I would think they would have wanted it to be grammatically correct.
Next, I saw somewhat of an inconsistency as I played the game. Dante gets impaled not once, but twice through the chest with gigantic swords. One of those times he raises himself up through the blade and hilt, leaving what should have been a massive hole in his torso. The problem is, he never even takes any damage. The other time he even says a one-liner like being skewered is funny or something. I realize he is clearly more than human, but my point is this: if being impaled on giant swords has no effect on his health, why should he even worry about the weapons his enemies use on him.
Shouldn't he be able to walk through this game with no problems? If a inch thick blade rammed through his heart has no effect on him, why should Sin Scissors' demon weapons affect him? Sorry, but it really made me a bit curious. Maybe a more thorough Japanese translation would have explained things better, but as far as I know, this information was never conveyed either in the manual or the game.
October 25 marked the one-year anniversary of the PS2 in the United States, and while we have had our share of crap, we have had some really good games. We were promised incredible graphics and light sourcing and I must say that Devil May Cry has both. The transformations Dante undergoes feature some of the best light sourcing ever on a console system.
Dante moves with the grace and finesse of a cat and has some really impressive attacks, reminiscent of Soul Calibur. The environments Dante adventures in are dark, dank places where one would expect to find demons. And speaking of demons, they are all designed originally and impressively. I love the way the Marionettes float around on spiritual strings, and the shadows reminded me of the specters from the game Ico scary stuff.
It's a gothic game, so you get an appropriate soundtrack. DMC features full-on gothic background music with Capcom's signature bad voice acting, and thankfully there isn't much of that.
I wonder if now it has become a staple for them -- kind of like their trademark. God, I hope not. Fortunately, there isn't much talking, but there is a lot of gunplay, which sounds authentic. Tip to gamers: when playing DMC through your home surround system, turn it down or feel the wrath of your spouse as he or she runs downstairs at midnight yelling things like "Is someone breaking into the house?
Shinji Mikami, the man who thought up Resident Evil , has done it again. An easy-to-play yet challenging game. Cool looking monsters something I watch for in particular with impressive graphics mark this as an excellent first birthday present for the PlayStation 2. There will of course be comparisons to the other Capcom hit, Onimusha: Warlords.
And, although the similarities appear predominant, they in fact are not. Two superior games in the same body, just different veins. Get Devil May Cry for some button mashing, demon slaying fun. Browse games Game Portals. Devil May Cry. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game.
View all 20 Devil May Cry Screenshots. Game review Downloads Screenshots Overview Dante is a private investigator with the devil in his blood, literally. Overall rating: 7.
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